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‘I really wasn’t worried’: US man was getting vasectomy as earthquake struck
(www.theguardian.com)
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Can I ask how or maybe where it is painful? Obviously feel free to not respond if that's too personal for your comfort.
It's usually epididymitis which is a swelling of the epididymus which is the sack attached to the testicles that stores sperm. Basically, after the vasectomy, sperm can't be expelled in the typical manner anymore but the body will keep producing it regardless so it has to break it down reabsorb it; if for some reason sperm is being prodiced faster than it is being broken down then it starts to back up and cause swelling in the epydidymus which is painful. How painful it is is going to vary a lot depending on the person. I've had a vasectomy and I ocasionally get pain from it. Just every once in a while (averaging about once a month) my balls ache with pain that rates between 2/10 and 4/10. Usually it doesn't even last a full day but sometimes it lasts up to a week. Even knowing about this I still would have chosen to get a vasectomy.